WWII Imperial Japanese Army Medical School 50th Anniversary Medal Boxed Hinago
Original Imperial Japanese Army Medical School 50th Anniversary commemorative medal with its original presentation box. This large bronze medal was produced to commemorate the. 50th anniversary of the Imperial Japanese Army Medical School. One of Japan’s most important military medical institutions. The anniversary ceremony was held in. While the monument depicted on the medal was completed on. The obverse features a beautifully sculpted relief of the. Army Medical School Memorial Tower. Erected to celebrate the institution’s fiftieth anniversary. Near the base appears the signature. “Jitsuzo” (by sculptor Jitsuzo Hinago). One of Japan’s best-known medal and monument sculptors of the pre-war era. The reverse is engraved with. “Imperial Japanese Army Medical School 50th Anniversary”. “Memorial Tower Completed – June 26, 1937″. It also bears the inscription. “Iho Senshu” (Legacy for a Thousand Autumns). Together with a handwritten dedication. The Imperial Japanese Army Medical School served as the highest educational institution for military physicians, surgeons, medical officers, and medical researchers. Its graduates supported the Japanese Army through the First Sino-Japanese War, the Russo-Japanese War, World War I, and the years leading up to World War II. The campus was largely destroyed during the. Tokyo air raids of 1945. And the school was abolished after Japan’s surrender. Today, the former site is occupied by institutions such as Japan’s. National Institute of Infectious Diseases. Reflecting the location’s continued connection to medical research and public health. The site has also attracted historical interest because human remains discovered there after the war continue to be the subject of academic research, making the former Army Medical School an important location in both Japanese military and medical history. Original presentation box, and connection to one of Imperial Japan’s most significant military educational institutions, this is an outstanding historical artifact for collectors of Imperial Japanese militaria, military medicine, and medical history. Imperial Japanese Army Medical School 50th Anniversary Medal. Original presentation box included. Shows age-related wear, patina, and storage wear to both the medal and presentation box. Please examine all photographs carefully for condition details. Own a Piece of History. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.
KREMENTZ US Naval Academy USNA Trident Cuff Links U. S. Navy Cufflinks Gold-Tone
KREMENTZ US Naval Academy USNA Trident Cuff Links U. Gorgeous set of cufflinks in excellent condition as seen in the photos. Glynn Camera & Collectibles. About Us Glynn Camera has been in business since 1978. The digital camera pretty much made Glynn Camera obsolete so I closed my brick-and-mortar store in 2005. Vintage and used camera accessories are my main focus but my wife and I have always been fascinated with affordable antiques and collectibles so gradually I have added more and more items of that sort that we personally find interesting. Hopefully you will too! I also sell other peoples great items on consignment. Whether it’s my stuff or someone elses’s consignment stuff I will always try and accurately describe the item to the best of my ability. I take pride in providing interesting products at reasonable prices and I also strive to provide the best customer service possible. If you don’t hear from me then I probably overlooked your message or it disappeared somewhere in cyberspace! And you might want to try re-sending. I REALLY DO answer messages as soon as I can! All sales are final unless the item has not been accurately represented. If you feel this is the case, or if there is some other problem, feel free to contact me and we will work out a resolution that pleases both of us. But please remember – if you don’t let me know about a problem – I CAN’T FIX IT! Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution.
1934 USS Ranger CV-4 Shakedown Cruise Photo Log Album. Historically Significant
1934-36, Pre-WW2 Era USS Ranger CV-4 Shakedown Cruise Photo Log Album. The 14″ x 9″ photo album is clean with a soft, supple leathery maybe cowhide? Cover with a double-snap closure. I assume he was the photographer since the album was his. His provenance includes his Sellback Certificate, Crossing the Line Summons, and Shellback Cards. That’s the overall “package, ” so to speak. What’s within is pretty remarkable–and historically significant on several levels. First, it has appeal to pre-War USN enthusiasts for obvious reasons. There are photos pertaining to the filming aboard the Ranger. Third, it has a local significance to San Diego, in which several other locations were used from the filming. In particular, there are a number of photos of Balboa Park during the California Pacific International Exposition. That’s an overview; what follows is a rough index of the album’s contents. 1: News article covering the Wings over Honolulu filming. 2-4: Eleven 5″ x 4″ photos showing aspects of the filming on the flight deck of Ranger. 5-9: Twenty 4.5″ x 2.75″ photos of Balboa Park. 10-17: Twenty-nine period Postcards of the Golden Gate Bridge, which opened in 1937. 18: One postcard of the GGB and two original 2.75″ x 4.5″ photos pertaining to the bridge’s construction. 19-26: Fifteen 7″ x 5″ aerial photos of the Pacific Northwest including Ranger and Floatplane. 27-29: Twelve 5″ x 4″ ground-level photos of the Pacific Northwest. 30-33: Eight period Peruvian postcards & commemorative Ranger envelopes. 34-45: Forty-six period postcards from California and the Pacific Northwest. 46-47: Thirteen 4.5″ x 2.75″ personal photos. 48-52: Eighteen 5″ x 4″ Crossing the Line photos. 53: Thirteen-page Crossing the Line Memorandum-style Program. 54-69: Fifty-five more 5″ x 4″ Crossing the Line photos and two Shellback cards. 71: Crossing the Line Summons. 73: 1936 Crossing the Line Booklet (20 pages). 74-75: One 8″ x 10″ and one 9.75 x 6 USS Ranger photos. 76: One 7″ x 5″ USS Ranger photo. Unfortunately, the listing is limited to 24 photos, so there’s so much more you’ll see when you receive it. It’s pretty hard to part with this gem, but as I’ve grown older, I’m realizing I can’t take it all with me, so it’s time for another collector to enjoy it–hopefully as much as I have. Truly a genuine historical and, in some ways, a cultural artifact! Please examine the listing pictures for content/condition specifics, and feel free to send along any questions you may have. From a smoking-free home.
GREAT! FRANCE MOROCCO Campaign Medal Two Bar Maroc Haut-Guur

The medal commemorates military actions in Morocco, specifically in the region known as Haut-Guur. This original piece would be a valuable addition to any collection of militaria memorabilia, showcasing a piece of French military history in a unique and historical context.
MS012 Genuine WW2 Swiss Military Combat Field Boots brown leather US 11 Rare

MS012 Genuine WW2 Swiss Military Combat Field Boots brown leather US 11 Rare! Double thick leather soles. Stacked leather heel with metal plate between leather layers. 12″ long, 8″ tall, 4.5 wide (at widest point). Pair weight: 4.25 lb. All products sourced directly from Major Surplus, Gardena CA 90248.
Rare vintage G. R. DURONI CORINO six fold brass portable pocket telescope (WWI)
Rare old vintage, G. DURONI CORINO, war period, portable brass pocket telescope. The telescope has a unique six fold mechanism, it has clear and powerful lens, leather tapering on top of sun shade is missing, date is not written on telescope but this particular piece shoud be of WWI, overall condition of telescope is good for its old age. During war period these type of portable pocket telescopes were given to soldiers. It is indeed a rare collectible piece hard to find, would be a superb addition to any old WWI militaria item collection and a must for old and unique portable, pocket telescope collector’s… Diameter : 1.1 inch Height : 4.1 inch (when fold) Height : 16 inch (when unfold).
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The Fighting Engineer R. O. T. C. Camp Lewis, Washington 50+ Photos & Signatures


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